on 05-31-2011 3:06 PM
Hi,
I am currently working on implementing and testing XI3.1 Security. While testing, I have noticed that the Schedule Access Level has General --> Edit Objects as explicitly granted and this should not be the case. Has anyone come across this before?
Thanks
NT
We are using BOE XI3.1 SP3. No Fix Packs.
The actual Edit Objects option is explicitly granted as Edit Objects that user owns. Interestingly, in our Test Environment this option is set to Not Specified. The only difference is that we do not have LCM or Metadata Management installed in the Test Environment. Would any of these applications change the Schedule Access Level?
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As the earlier poster mentioned, the only relevant right name I see is 'Edit objects that the user own'. Is this the right you mean?This right is explicitly granted. We're however on SP1 (so there's no LCM).
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> Srinivas
No, its definetely General --> Edit Objects that is Explicitly Granted.
I believe it is 'Edit Objects that the user owns', this will allow them to edit only the objects that was created by the user (owner), they wont be able to edit reports created by other users.
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What SP/FP are you on?
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